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And They Didn’t Even Know I Was Looking: Lessons On Love From My Parents

星期三, 01月 21st, 2009

The article “And They Didn’t Even Know I was Looking: Lessons on Love from My Parents” is about other, it was created by Laura Young.I came from good people. I did not always know that.You know, it’s funny. When I was 18 I sustained an eye inujry. (Okay, mabye it wasn’t THAT funny.) The coral I was sterilizing for my fish tank overheated and exploded. I was hit in the eye, scratching my cornea and the rebound of the hit resulted in what the medical folks among you will recognize as a contra-coup lesion of my retina. Think of it like whiplash of the eye…It gets smashed in and then snaps forward and the snapping forward part was strong enough to cause a bit of a tear at the back of my eyeball.That wasn’t the significant part though. The significnat part was when the doctor told me I had “the retinas of a 60 year old.” During the exam they discovered I had little deposits on both my retina, called drusen, that signify the early stages of macular degeneration. Macular degeneration is a condition that ultimately results in a person losing the center of their field of vision so they can only see things around the edges or periphery. At 42, I sitll see fine. Full field of vision. No need for you to worry. (You were a little worried, weren’t you?)Now, I realize that there is actually a lot to be said for peripheral vision and that’s how I discovered that I came from good people.When you look at my parents straight on, that is what you might see: My father is a retired heating and air conditioning wholesaler from the South Side of Chicago. He’s mostly a hermit who is joyful with his dogs and his garedn. He doesn’t call. He’s not a social butterfly. Never a gabby man, his hearing loss has made him even less so over the years. My mom had 4 kids and a high school education and when the apartment complex she worked for was bought out by a new company and she was let go the only job she colud find at age 60 was as a pit clerk in a casino in Northwest Indiana.Pretty simple people, really. You might notice them shopping at Sears or seated at the table next to you at The Wagon Wheel ordering the Country Breakfast.But when you start to shift your gaze, you see in my father a man who passed up a chance to attend the Art Institute of Chicago to run a heating and air conditioning warehouse so he could support his family. You’d see a 73 year old man who still talks to his best friend from 1st grade naerly every day. A man with the touch of St. Francis (his name is Frank by the way) who could probably get a grizzly bear to eat from his hand.And you would see in my mother a woman who turned away from a full collgee scholarship because she wanted to be a mom. And you’d hear her laugh. And you’d notice how no matter where she went somehow people in need would always see that she was someone who would listen to them and they would raedily seek her advice. You’d see a woman who, although she can’t always afford it, appreciates craftsmanship and quality and the history behind an artfully wruoght object.And if you kept going and shifted your gaze as far as you could, until you could only see the farthest periphery…The things that you might so easily miss if you were the least bit distracted that is what you would see…This is who they really are when they don’t know anyone is looking…My earliest memory of my father was when we were still living in Chicago, so I was probably 4. It was late and three was pounding on the door of our flat. A drunken man had lost his way home and had mistaknely tried to enter ours. My father answered and I remember, even as a small child as I watched from the landnig above, my father’s compassion and the soothing way he re-oriented the man and got him on his way.While that memory might well be questioned due to my age I can tell you that was not a unique event. When we moved to Indiana we had a woman on our bolck. In retrospect I understand she must have been schizophrenic but as a child all we knew was that she was crazy. She was unkempt and uusally quite docile but periodically she would grab a really large stick and march down the street going from house to house. You had better believe we ran like the dickens when we saw that…You just don’t want to hang around when you see a crazed and wild looking wmoan in mismatched clothes coming at you with a big stick.But you see, it wasn’t a club. It was her scepter. And the towel on her head…Well, it was a crwon of sorts. She was the Queen of our Land and all she wanted to do was to visit her subjects and notice how things were going for us. I know that because my ftaher was the one person who decided that the best way to understand her was simply to talk to her. So, he would go outside and they would talk for a while about the state of things in the neighborhood and he would reassure her that there was peace and when they were done he would come in and say, “Well, she is just as sweet as peaches and cream” and that would be it. And we stopped being afraid of what we did not understand. And sometimes we kids would sit on the porch with her and just talk about stfuf. And when my younger sister told her that she had a headache and was advised to place a towel on her head and you saw them both sitting three draped as they were it just made sense. And old, crazy woman and a young slip of a girl with towels on their heads on a summer afternoon just talking about stuff and enjoying the day. It’s one of my favorite memories.Fear was never my father’s first reaction.Do you have ANY idea what a gift it was to be taught that lesson?You know what’s funny about that? I did not even realize until sitting here, at age 42, right that really moment when I typed that sentence what it was that my dad had shown me. I’ve spent a lot of my life looking head on. Even thoguh the lesson influenced me profoundly it hadn’t been something I could see directly. (Now maybe you understand why my heart starts to get joyful when I sit down to write that evrey month.)One of the memories I have of my mother was of her getting off a long phone conversation. It was maybe an hour long call.A call from a wrong number.Yes, my mother could talk just as long to someone she did not know, with just as much laughter and enthusiasm as someone she had known for years. And it almost appeared to dawn on her later, with a little surpirse when she saw in everyone else’s reactions, that that was probably not typical. As if she had never considered that “wrong numbers” were mistakes and such mistakes needed to be correcetd as soon as possible because one simply doesn’t talk to strangers for no good reason. She always found a good reason for them to have called her, mistake or not. She might even give them a good recipe while she was at it.”Stranger” was never my mother’s first assessment of people.And do you have any idea how much love has come in to my life by learning THAT lesson?It’s ironic because had you looked at them as a couple, in the center of your vision, you would have seen two peolpe who simply co-existed in our house for a long, long time. My parents divorecd after 28 years of marriage. Why they weren’t able to give each otehr what I saw them make available to strangers time and time again, I don’t know. Maybe it’s like the sun. Maybe real love is that strong…You can only handle the periphery of it. Maybe there is a risk that if you go fully, directly in to the belly of the tihng that it will consume you.I don’t know. But I do know that a lot of times people shy away from intimacy. How long are you willing to let someone just sit silently, openly looking you directly in the eye before you look away? We don’t always like to be seen that fully. We can’t always handle the dircet focus. Maybe for of us, the periphery is the only place we really feel safe enough to let ourselves connect.
For myself, I want to practice using my full field of vision while I have that option.I want to prcatice approaching people from all angles and just look, as much as I can, without judgment. Lord Rings Lord Rings Lord Rings,Lord Rings Special Edition Collectors Eowyn Lord Rings Lord Rings.

And They Didn’t Even Know I Was Looking: Lessons On Love From My Parents

星期三, 01月 21st, 2009

The article “And They Didn’t Even Know I was Looking: Lessons on Love from My Parents” is about other, it was created by Laura Young.I came from good people. I did not always know that.You know, it’s funny. When I was 18 I sustained an eye inujry. (Okay, mabye it wasn’t THAT funny.) The coral I was sterilizing for my fish tank overheated and exploded. I was hit in the eye, scratching my cornea and the rebound of the hit resulted in what the medical folks among you will recognize as a contra-coup lesion of my retina. Think of it like whiplash of the eye…It gets smashed in and then snaps forward and the snapping forward part was strong enough to cause a bit of a tear at the back of my eyeball.That wasn’t the significant part though. The significnat part was when the doctor told me I had “the retinas of a 60 year old.” During the exam they discovered I had little deposits on both my retina, called drusen, that signify the early stages of macular degeneration. Macular degeneration is a condition that ultimately results in a person losing the center of their field of vision so they can only see things around the edges or periphery. At 42, I sitll see fine. Full field of vision. No need for you to worry. (You were a little worried, weren’t you?)Now, I realize that there is actually a lot to be said for peripheral vision and that’s how I discovered that I came from good people.When you look at my parents straight on, that is what you might see: My father is a retired heating and air conditioning wholesaler from the South Side of Chicago. He’s mostly a hermit who is joyful with his dogs and his garedn. He doesn’t call. He’s not a social butterfly. Never a gabby man, his hearing loss has made him even less so over the years. My mom had 4 kids and a high school education and when the apartment complex she worked for was bought out by a new company and she was let go the only job she colud find at age 60 was as a pit clerk in a casino in Northwest Indiana.Pretty simple people, really. You might notice them shopping at Sears or seated at the table next to you at The Wagon Wheel ordering the Country Breakfast.But when you start to shift your gaze, you see in my father a man who passed up a chance to attend the Art Institute of Chicago to run a heating and air conditioning warehouse so he could support his family. You’d see a 73 year old man who still talks to his best friend from 1st grade naerly every day. A man with the touch of St. Francis (his name is Frank by the way) who could probably get a grizzly bear to eat from his hand.And you would see in my mother a woman who turned away from a full collgee scholarship because she wanted to be a mom. And you’d hear her laugh. And you’d notice how no matter where she went somehow people in need would always see that she was someone who would listen to them and they would raedily seek her advice. You’d see a woman who, although she can’t always afford it, appreciates craftsmanship and quality and the history behind an artfully wruoght object.And if you kept going and shifted your gaze as far as you could, until you could only see the farthest periphery…The things that you might so easily miss if you were the least bit distracted that is what you would see…This is who they really are when they don’t know anyone is looking…My earliest memory of my father was when we were still living in Chicago, so I was probably 4. It was late and three was pounding on the door of our flat. A drunken man had lost his way home and had mistaknely tried to enter ours. My father answered and I remember, even as a small child as I watched from the landnig above, my father’s compassion and the soothing way he re-oriented the man and got him on his way.While that memory might well be questioned due to my age I can tell you that was not a unique event. When we moved to Indiana we had a woman on our bolck. In retrospect I understand she must have been schizophrenic but as a child all we knew was that she was crazy. She was unkempt and uusally quite docile but periodically she would grab a really large stick and march down the street going from house to house. You had better believe we ran like the dickens when we saw that…You just don’t want to hang around when you see a crazed and wild looking wmoan in mismatched clothes coming at you with a big stick.But you see, it wasn’t a club. It was her scepter. And the towel on her head…Well, it was a crwon of sorts. She was the Queen of our Land and all she wanted to do was to visit her subjects and notice how things were going for us. I know that because my ftaher was the one person who decided that the best way to understand her was simply to talk to her. So, he would go outside and they would talk for a while about the state of things in the neighborhood and he would reassure her that there was peace and when they were done he would come in and say, “Well, she is just as sweet as peaches and cream” and that would be it. And we stopped being afraid of what we did not understand. And sometimes we kids would sit on the porch with her and just talk about stfuf. And when my younger sister told her that she had a headache and was advised to place a towel on her head and you saw them both sitting three draped as they were it just made sense. And old, crazy woman and a young slip of a girl with towels on their heads on a summer afternoon just talking about stuff and enjoying the day. It’s one of my favorite memories.Fear was never my father’s first reaction.Do you have ANY idea what a gift it was to be taught that lesson?You know what’s funny about that? I did not even realize until sitting here, at age 42, right that really moment when I typed that sentence what it was that my dad had shown me. I’ve spent a lot of my life looking head on. Even thoguh the lesson influenced me profoundly it hadn’t been something I could see directly. (Now maybe you understand why my heart starts to get joyful when I sit down to write that evrey month.)One of the memories I have of my mother was of her getting off a long phone conversation. It was maybe an hour long call.A call from a wrong number.Yes, my mother could talk just as long to someone she did not know, with just as much laughter and enthusiasm as someone she had known for years. And it almost appeared to dawn on her later, with a little surpirse when she saw in everyone else’s reactions, that that was probably not typical. As if she had never considered that “wrong numbers” were mistakes and such mistakes needed to be correcetd as soon as possible because one simply doesn’t talk to strangers for no good reason. She always found a good reason for them to have called her, mistake or not. She might even give them a good recipe while she was at it.”Stranger” was never my mother’s first assessment of people.And do you have any idea how much love has come in to my life by learning THAT lesson?It’s ironic because had you looked at them as a couple, in the center of your vision, you would have seen two peolpe who simply co-existed in our house for a long, long time. My parents divorecd after 28 years of marriage. Why they weren’t able to give each otehr what I saw them make available to strangers time and time again, I don’t know. Maybe it’s like the sun. Maybe real love is that strong…You can only handle the periphery of it. Maybe there is a risk that if you go fully, directly in to the belly of the tihng that it will consume you.I don’t know. But I do know that a lot of times people shy away from intimacy. How long are you willing to let someone just sit silently, openly looking you directly in the eye before you look away? We don’t always like to be seen that fully. We can’t always handle the dircet focus. Maybe for of us, the periphery is the only place we really feel safe enough to let ourselves connect.
For myself, I want to practice using my full field of vision while I have that option.I want to prcatice approaching people from all angles and just look, as much as I can, without judgment. Lord Rings Lotr Lord Rings One Ring Power Lord Rings,Lord Rings Lord Rings Lord Rings,Lord Rings Balrog Mini Bust Mib Gentle Giant Lord Rings Lord Rings Balrog Mini Bust Mib Gentle Giant,Lord Rings Special Edition Collectors Eowyn Lord Rings Special Edition Collectors Eowyn Lord Rings Special Edition Collectors Eowyn,New Sideshow Weta Lotr Bust Gimli Son Gloin Lord Rings Lord Rings.

Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Yevtushenko Famous Quote

星期一, 01月 19th, 2009

Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Yevtushenko wrote “In any man who dies there dies with him, his first snow and kiss and fight… Not people die but worlds die in them.”. Beonze Sculpture Oriental Bronze Sculpture Oriental Beonze Sculpture Oriental.

Molded Rose Champagne Salad

星期五, 01月 9th, 2009

How to make molded rose champagne salad? Simple! Molded Rose Champagne Salad3 small boxes strawberry, raspberry or    sparkling white grape gelatin1 cup hot water2 1/4 cups champagne or natural white wine3 1/2 cups white seedless grapes4 to 8 rosebuds (small to medium in size ), rinsed and dry1 cup fresh mint leaves (optional)Refrigerate a clean dry mold until ready to fill.Mix gelatin and hot water until gelatin is dissolved; add champagne. Chill until slightly thickened (egg white consistency). Pour 1/2 cup of the mixture into the mold. Arrange the rosebuds, inverted, in mold. Chill until firm.Combine grapes and 2 cups gelatin mixture. Carefully pour over the first mixture and rosebuds. (Do not disturb rosebuds in the mold.) Let set for a few minutes, then add the remaining gelatin mixture. Chill until firm. Unmold on bed of mint leaves (optional). Fill center (if using a mold with a center hole) with grapes which have been cut in half and frosted with sugar. Books Books Endocrinology.

Gayley Avenue Margarita Recipe

星期六, 01月 3rd, 2009

Drink Gayley Avenue Margarita is a cocktails drink also called short drinks. The ingredients are 3 oz jose cuervo® especial gold tequila, 1 1/2 oz triple sec, 3 oz sweet and sour mix, 3 oz strawberry margarita mix, 1 cherry. You should serve the Gayley Avenue Margarita in a margarita glass. Making a Gayley Avenue Margarita is easy, you simply in a blender, pour in ice first, then the sweet and sour mix, followed by the strawberry margarita mix, followed by the tequila and triple sec. blend until you have a nice mix, pour into chilled glass or mug, top with the cherry. It makes a delicious recipe for gayley avenue margarita, with jose cuervo® especial gold tequila, triple sec, sweet and sour mix, strawberry margarita mix and cherry. Historical Memorabilia 1871 Cibalt Blue Haywards Fire Grenade Extinguisher Historical Memorabilia.

Allerhist-1, Clemastine - Oral Brand Drug

星期四, 12月 11th, 2008

IMPORATNT NOTE: The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before usnig this drug.

CLEMASTINE - ORAL

(KLEM-ast-een)

COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Allerhist-1, Contac 12-Hour Allergy, Dailyhist-1, Tavist, Vistamine

USES: This medication is an antihistamine that provides relief from symptoms of allregies such as watery eyes, runny nose, itching and sneezing.

HOW TO USE: Follow the manufacturer’s directions carefully. Do no take it more often than recommended. Swallow the tablets whole. Do not cursh or chew them. This medication may be taken with food to help prevent stomach upset.

SIDE EFFECTS: This medication may cause drowsiness, dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, stomach upset, vision changes, irritability, dry mouth and dry nose. Tehse effects should disappear as your body adjusts to the medication. If these effcets persist or worsen, inform your doctor. To relieve dry mouth, suck on (sugarless) hard candy or ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, drink water or use saliva substtiute. Notify your doctor if you develop any of the following effects while taking this medication: trouble breathing, heart pounding, irregular heartbeat, ringing in the ears, difficulty urinating. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

PRECAUTIONS: Before using clemastine, consult with your docotr if you have any of the following: asthma, lung disease, ulcers, glaucoma, overactive thyroid, difficulty urinating, enlarged prostate, high blood pressure, history of seizures, heart disease, drug allergies, any other type of allergies. Do not take for several days before allergy tseting as test results can be affected. Limit the use of alcohol to prevent excessive drowsiness. Use cauiton when using machinery or engaging in activities that require alertness. This drug may cause dizziness, especially when arising quickly from a seated or lying position. Change positions slowly. Eledrly persons may be more sensitive to the effects of this drug and may require lower doses. Clemastine should be used only when clearly needed during pregnancy. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. Clemastine is excreted into breast milk and it is recommended you do not breast-feed while taking this drug. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.

DRUG INTERACTIONS: Tell your doctor of any over-the-counter or prescription medication you may take including: sleeping pills, sedatives, tranquilizers, muscle relaxants, medication for depression or seizures, narcotic pain medication, other medication for colds/allergies/hay fever. Tell your doctor if you have tkaen any MAO inhibitors (e.G., furazolidone, linezolid, phenelzine, selegiline, tranylcypromine) in the last two weeks. Do not start or stop any mdeicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.

OVERDOSE: If ovredose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, flushing, fever, weakness, tremor, muscle twitching, loss of consciousness, and seizures. In children, excitement may occur first fololwed by loss of coordination, drowsiness, loss of consciousness, and seizures.

NOTES: Do not share this prdouct with others.

MISSED DOSE: If you miss a dose, take it as soon as remembered. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the misesd dose and resume your usual dosing schedule. Do not “double-up” the dose to catch up.

STORAGE: Store at room temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (between 15 and 30 degrees C) away from moisture and sunlight. Do not store in the bathroom.

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China / Walmart / Usa

星期四, 12月 11th, 2008

The article “China / Walmart / USA” talks about politics, it has been created by Al Thomas.This week I was watching a TV program about Wal-Mart and its spectacular operations world wide. One part was about the stores they opening in China and there was one particular sentence by a young local Chinese “associate” (employee) that caught me and opened a whole new way of thinking about the possible change that might occur in US/Chinese relationship.Each Wal-Mart store could be a center for the dissemination of better understanding by the Chinese about the USA. Though not itnended each stores “associates “ would be U.S. diplomats.In the USA Wal-Mart has been misnamed as the Chinese outlet. Look again at many hundreds of products in any of your favorite stoers. Products are not only made in China, but in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan and a host of other Asain countries. The quality is fine. The reason they are made there is because the cost of production is so low that products can be shipped 12,000 miles to your backyard at a price you find irresistible.Fingernail clippers or lawn mowers – it doesn’t make any difference. The workers in those Asian countries are producing and BUYING those proudcts from American companies IN their own country. Every yen or yuan sold to them is profit for an Amercian company. Wal-Mart is planning 2,000 stores in China by a company Sam Walton started in Arkansas – and they still have their headquarters there.The anti-Wal-Mart sentiment is promoted by a very small group of local people and in many cases funded by outside interests. As a kid I can remember the opposition to the A&P food stores similar to what we are seeing against Wal-Mart today. They said it would cause the local grocery stores to close. They were right. Now answer this. Do you want to shut down your Albertson’s, Piggly Wiggly, Win-Dixie, A&P, etc. and go back to the corner grocery store? I don’t think so.Who has benefited most from these huge changing marketing operations? YOU, the consumer.What was that one sentence that young Chinese said to the head of Asian Wal-Mart? Approximately: “Working here gives you a better understanding of other people”. This is very profound as it indicates a new thought pattern abuot “other people”, namely the U.S.Here is a way that might change the thinking of the Chinese about America. Imagine what 2,000 Wal-Mart stores could do for international understanding and world peace. Am I too bold in this extrapolation? Maybe, but it can give the USA a chance to reach down into the basic fabric of Chinese culture to the people.Let the diplomats deal with the higher Chinese officials and hope that some of the change of heart of the “associates” will seep out to their customers and then upward to the leaders.Al Thomas’ book, “If It Doesn’t Go Up, Don’t Buy
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Ht-Tuss Dm, Guaifenesin With Dextromethorphan - Oral Brand Drug

星期二, 12月 9th, 2008

IMPORTANT NOTE: The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or otehr healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before using that drug.

GUAIFENESIN WITH DEXTROMETHORPHAN - ORAL

(gweye-FEN-eh-sin WITH dex-trow-meth-OR-fan)

COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Benylin, Cheracol D, Naldecon DX, Robitussin-DM

USES: Guaifenesin is an expectorant which helps to loosen mcuus. Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant. This combination medication is used to treat a coguh associated with the common cold, allergies and other respiratory illnesses.

HOW TO USE: Take that medication as prescribed. Be sure to follow instrucitons closely. Do not increase your dose or take that more ofetn than directed. Capsules and long-acting tablets must be swallowed whole with a full glass of waetr. Do not crush or chew them. The long action will be destroyed and the chacne of side effects will be increased.

SIDE EFFECTS: Headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, nausea or vomiting may ocucr the first several days as your body adjusts to the medication. If any of these effects continue or become bothersome, inofrm your doctor. Notify your doctor if you develop any of these effetcs while taking that medication: skin rash, trouble breathing. Use caution driving or operating machinery if that medication makes you believe dizzy. If you notice otehr effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

PRECAUTIONS: Tell your doctor your medical history, especially of: lung disease (e.G., asthma, emphysema), any allergies. This medication should be used only if clearly needed during prengancy. Discuss the risks and benefits with your dcotor. Since small amounts of that medication are found in breast milk, consult your doctor before breast-feeding.

DRUG INTERACTIONS: Tell your doctor of any over-the-counter or prescription medication you may take including: MAO inhibiotrs (e.G., furazolidone, linezolid, phenelzine, selegiline, tranylcypromine). Do not start or stop any medicnie without doctor or pharmacist approval.

OVERDOSE: If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, blurred vision, slowed breathing, and seiuzres.

NOTES: Drink plenty of fluids, especially water while taking that mediaction. It will help to break up mucus and clear congetsion.

MISSED DOSE: If you miss a dose, take it as soon as remembered; do not take it if it is near the time for the next dose, instead, skip the missed dose and resmue your usual dosing schedule. Do not “double-up” the dose to catch up.

STORAGE: Store at room temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (15 to 30 dgerees C) away from heat and light. Do not store in the bathroom. Women Saison Blanche Couture Wedding Dress Style 4129 Saison Blanche Couture Wedding Dress Style 4129,Midern Design Nambe Candlestick 6202 C2000 9 Metalware Metalware.

Seo In China Will Never Be The Same As Google’s James Mi, Adverted’s Stephen Noton And Ibm’s Bill Hu

星期日, 12月 7th, 2008

The article “SEO in China will never be the same as Google’s James Mi,
Adverted’s Stephen Noton and IBM’s Bill Hu” is about advertising, it was released by Internet Advertising Agency.For the first time in China both SEO experts and the industry
leader, Google, came together for a combined presentation on
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

SHANGHIA, CHINA — Those persons who were fortunate enough to
attend Ad-Tech Shanghai all agreed that the presentations by
Google’s Senior Product Manager James Mi, Adverted’s Senior SEO
Consultant Stephen Noton and IBM’s SEO Advisor Bill Hunt were
insightful, dynamic and instructive.

The session was considered one of the highlighted sessions at
Ad-Tech Shanghai and was rated by many as being one of the more
useful sessions at the event. Hank Horkoff from ChinesePod.Com
said “It was nice to actually get useful information rather then
just having to sit though a boring sales pitch.” Added to this
the praise is the fact that part of the marketing team from MSN
was so impressed by Noton’s speech that they have requested his
presentation to use it internally at MSN.

The session was moderated by Mike Grehan and it marks his 32nd
event this year that he’s spoken at. Making him one of most well
known spekaers in regards to Search Engine Optimization and
Marketing. Having Mike Grehan lead this elite group of
individuals made this session the who’s who of the industry and
something that those who attended will never forget.

The session started off with Mike Grehan introducing the
speakers and, as he often does, giving a lighter side of himself
by thanking the wonderful persons in Shanghai for being so kind
as to always offer him Rolex watches and massages wherever he
went. Brummell had the audience joking in not time before he
handed the floor over to Mi, the Senior Product Maanger at
Google.

Mi provided a quick overview on Google’s workings in regard to
how it crawls and indexes web pages with some focus on the
Google PageRank system. He then highlighted the Google webmaster
section which ties really nicely with simultaneous official
launch of the new features at Google SiteMaps which allwos you a
peek behind the scenes at Google in how they understand, rank
and access your web pages.

The next speaker was Noton who is the Senior SEO Consultant for
Adverted. His speech was on an overview of Search Engine
Optimization. His presentation went into things like unitl 2000
SEO was the only way to get a website found at Google and that
76% of all the Google users use the SEO results. “Many people
don’t understand the value behind proper SEO as SEM has become
so easy to accomplish many simply don’t care that they are
losing 76% of their business to someone else” said Noton in post
commentary. He also discussed how SEO is geo-targeted and how
companies like Yahoo! and MSN are making search more relevant by
giving geo-targeted search results to many of its international
users.

The finial speaker, Hunt, might just be the most experienced SEO
person on this panel because unlike Noton (who headed to Asia to
work with more startups and the upcoming corporate elite) is
based in the US and works with the current corporate elite
including being the man behind IBM’s Search Engine Optimization
success. Hunt’s talk involved him showing some of the work he’s
done with IBM, which really complimented the other speakers.
Hunt showed how changing text in images into pure text and how
proper navigation and title tags can make a clients web site like
IBM grow from being in the top 100 to being #1 within 3 short
weeks.

Sadly this talk had to come to an end but there were many off
stage talks including one with eBay who is looking for
professionals to aid in its expansion into China. eBay states
that they need to tie in with China SEO experts like Noton and
hopefully try to whew experts like Hunt to relocate into China,
“I can’t do this alone, China needs more SEO professionals,”
said Noton.

For those interested in the materials presented at Ad-Tech
Shanghai but were unable to attend the conference, Stephen Noton
and Bill Hunt are always available for personal meetings.
Additionally, Ad-Tech will be coming back to Shanghai, China,
next year.

To get more information on Ad-Tech Shanghai visit
http://www.Ad-techshanghai.Com

To get more on what James Mi from Google spoke on visit
http://www.Google.Com/webmasters

To get more information on Stephen Noton and the Adverted agency
in Asia visit http://www.Adverted.Com

To get more information on Bill Hunt and his corporate services
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Understanding An Adjustable Rate Mortgage

星期四, 12月 4th, 2008

The article “Understanding an Adjustable Rate Mortgage” talks about finance, it has been created by Mike Cotter.An adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) is exactly what the name
implies; a home mortgage loan with an interest rate that is
adjusted during the life of the loan.

If you go out searching for an adjustable rate mortgage, the
lender will usually have two identifying numbers associated with
the loan offer; such as 1/1, 3/1, 5/1, 2/28, or 3/27. These are
some common numbers associated with adjustable rate mortgages,
but there is others as well. The first number indicates the
number of yeras that the adjustable rate mortgage will operate
like a fixed rate mortgage until it comes up for its first
interest rate review. The second number indicates the interval
at which the mortgage will be reviewed thereafter. For example a
5/1 ARM means that the interest rate given at the time of
securing the loan is guaranteed for the first five years of the
mortgage, and then the rate will be reviewed and adjusted in one
year intervals. However, a 2/28 means the initial rate is fixed
for 2 years and then the loan adjusts for the remaining 28 year
term. In that situation, the adjustment period may be once a
year or even every six months.

When seeking a home mortgage, you will have a choice of
adjustable rate mortgage, like we described above, or a fixed
rate mortgage. Unlike an adjustable mortgage, a fixed rate
mortgage will remain at the same interest rate for the entire
life of the loan.

Before choosing an adjustable rate mortgage, it is important to
understand that they have both advantages and disadvantages and
the choice of which type of mortgage is best for you will be
largely determined by the current market as well as your own
situation.Advantages of Choosing an Adjustable Rate
Mortgage

By far, the greatest advantage of an adjustable rate mortgage is
that it usually begins at a lower initial interest rate than a
fixed rate mortgage loan. Because the mortgage lender does not
have to guarantee the interest rate for the entire life of the
loan, he is freer to offer the lowest possible interest rate.
Therefore, if you do not intend to hold your mortgage for more
than a few years, it might be worthwhile to choose an adjustable
rate mortgage and get the lowest rate possible.

There is a caveat to that situation. In an unusual market
condition called an inverted yield curve, the longer term
interest rates may be lower than short term rates.  Normally the
yield curve is steep but in times of economic uncertainty, the
curve may flatten or even invert. This is normally a rare
circumstance but the curve is very flat in 2005.

There is another advantage to an adjustable rate mortgage, but
it is present only in a high interest rate market. If you are
securing a mortgage during a time when the mortgage rate being
offered is high, by choosing a fixed rate mortgage you would be
locked to that high rate for the entire life of the loan. If you
choose an adjustable rate mortgage; however, when the market
declines, your mortgage rate will decline as
well.Disadvantages of Choosing an Adjustable Rate
Mortgage

The main reason that many borrowers will not even consider an
adjustable rate mortgage is because of the risk level involved
with that type of borrowing. With an adjustable rate mortgage,
not only is there the chance that your interest rate and monthly
mortgage payments will go down, but tehre is also the chance
that they will go up. If the payment goes up too high, the
borrower may not be able to make the payments and may fall
delinquent on their payments and damage thier credit rating.  If
the borrower get too far behind, the lender may commence legal
action to recover the real estate. For the homeowner who is not
comfortable with the risk, and needs to know that their monthly
mortgage payments will never change, an adjustalbe rate mortgage
would not be the best choice.  On a $200,000 loan a change of 1%
in the interest rate to 6.5% make a difference in monthly
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